Donn Roach likes pitching at Wolff Stadium, and because of it, the Missions suddenly are on a roll.

Roach allowed only an unearned run over six innings, and A.J. Kirby-Jones hit a long home run as the Missions completed a three-game sweep of the Arkansas Travelers 4-1 on Friday night in front of 3,362 fans.

Jake Blackwood and Johan Limonta each had two hits, while Reymond Fuentes stroked a two-run triple as the Missions (25-22) climbed three games above .500 for the first time since the end of the championship season of 2011.

“If we play every day like we have the past three days, we're going to be tough to beat,” Missions manager Rich Dauer said.

For Roach (3-4), it was his first win since April 9. He had gone 0-3 with four no-decisions since then.

He's 3-1 with a 1.33 ERA in five starts at home, 0-3 with a 9.70 ERA on the road. Roach offered no explanation for the discrepancy other than “just coincidence.”

He said the biggest difference may have been having his wife Brooke in town for the first time.

“She's going to be here the rest of the season,” Roach said. “Maybe she's my good luck charm.”

The Travelers took a 1-0 lead in the fifth, using two walks, a hit batsman and an error to push across an unearned run — the 41st given up by the Missions this season.

But the Missions wasted no time in responding.

Kirby-Jones led off the bottom of the fifth with a home run to right center. After a walk to Jeudy Valdez, Adam Buschini singled and Fuentes laced a two-run triple to right.

The Missions made it 4-1 in the sixth. Blackwood led off with a double and scored three batters later on an RBI single by Valdez.